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COLUMNS A RINGSIDE VIEW: Range-bound movement likely in short term Telecom, PSU banks, select FMCG counters among top picks. The Dalal Street indices quarter-on-quarter have shed much more value than warranted by the drop in the reported corporate ... S VENKITARAMANAN: Staying calm during the storm The current ongoing financial turmoil in the US and Europe has, no doubt, had its repercussions in Asia. What is surprising is the relative calm which Asia has displayed in responding to the financial crisis. It does not mean any silent ... ADR WATCH: Tata Motors, Sterlite suffer Information technology counters display mixed show. The flagging US economy continued to haunt the US bourses after the country elected Barack Obama as President last week. The S&P 500 lost 3.9 per cent to 930.99 while the Dow Jones ... CHAT: Obama or Tata: Who can save the economy? Mack (an American expat working in India) tries to put on a brave face despite gastrointestinal troubles as Bidyut (an economics professor) prepares a home remedy. Divya (a journalist) and Jogin (a student), meanwhile, browse ... RANDOM WALK: Will IT get worse? As the global economic and financial crisis begins to export its impacts on to the Indian economy, Kerala's IT sector ought to remain alert to the real danger of recession and pink slips.. As the global financial and economic crisis shows no ... VISION 2020: Take SEZs to the tehsils Barack Obama is evidently what the Americans wanted but for some Indians that is also a matter for unease. Quite a few Indians are worried about the possibility of his curtailing visas for Indians and other foreigners; there are others who ... AMERICAN PERISCOPE: Global oversight of the financial sector The IMF bailed out Iceland. Now why is that unusual? Two reasons make us want to take note of this event. This is the first time that the IMF has had to bail out a developed nation. This country was one that had reached high per capita income ... WIDE CANVAS: A shortage of funds When the Prime Minister said the other day that he would ask West Asian countries to make their surplus cash available for investment in India, he was actually giving notice of the core problem afflicting not merely India but the world economy ... OFFHAND: Revitalising legal profession ... RASHEEDA BHAGAT: Of beauty and balding men Rome, Nov. 9 “Normally, Canadian women are so fat … they eat hamburgers and hot dogs … but you are so different, so slim … almost like a ... Comments & Letters to the Editor to: bleditor@thehindu.co.in Subscribe to: Business Line |
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